1 posted on
04/25/2003 2:54:22 PM PDT by
blam
To: blam
Wow, that's pretty wild!
To: blam
Duck for incoming ink-blot sightings!
Like Abraham Lincoln, a tit-mouse with bat-like wings, and a clenched fist.
I hate when I do this.
Leni
3 posted on
04/25/2003 3:05:04 PM PDT by
MinuteGal
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To: blam
Cool! .. in the constellation of Sagittarius.
The Horsehead Nebula in the Orion constellation is pretty intense as well
5 posted on
04/25/2003 3:14:26 PM PDT by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi .. Support FRee Republic)
To: blam
For NASA's pic of the day, check out the link below. 25 APR is the one with this outstanding storm.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
6 posted on
04/25/2003 3:37:32 PM PDT by
KillTime
To: blam
OMG! It's about to capsize the Andrea Gale! They never should have gone that far out to the Outer Banks for those fish!!
To: blam
Uhhh, doesn't Hubble have to be serviced every few years? With the Shuttle fleet grounded, I can only hope that nothing out-of-the-ordinary happens to Hubble until the next servicing mission. It would be a crime not to get to see pictures like this one any more.
9 posted on
04/25/2003 3:42:45 PM PDT by
strela
("... you're lucky you still have your brown paper bag, small change ...")
To: blam
That is sooooooo cool.
11 posted on
04/25/2003 3:45:49 PM PDT by
Luna
(Evil will not triumph...God is at the helm)
To: blam
Unequaled art...direct from the Master's Hand...
To: blam
I see dead people.
16 posted on
04/25/2003 4:11:00 PM PDT by
rudypoot
To: blam
This is the
APOD which is one of the few bump lists that always has something great on it.
20 posted on
04/25/2003 4:20:24 PM PDT by
RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
To: blam
22 posted on
04/25/2003 4:31:17 PM PDT by
jimkress
To: blam
I think the media is using the "Perfect Storm" metaphor a bit too loosely. Sure it's a neat "colorized" astronomy photo, but what's so perfect about it?
Now we know what happend to Ted Turner's "colorize" technicians - they now work for NASA's Hubble Telescope Center digitally enhancing astronomy photos to "shock and awe" the gullible American public that thinks space really is painted in technicolor.
23 posted on
04/25/2003 4:34:20 PM PDT by
anymouse
To: blam
It's upside-down.
;)
26 posted on
04/25/2003 4:44:00 PM PDT by
gcruse
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